Product Description

Each hardshell case is constructed of plywood, covered with vinyl, and adorned with the Washburn logo. Inside, a plush interior protects your F style mandolin from movement and any impact. There's also a compartment for spare strings or a tuner. A comfortable handle and a locking latch complete the list of features.

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I acquired this item when I bought a used Oscar Schmidt F-style mandolin and it came with this Washburn case. The mandolin was nothing special but it was clean and had electronics. Since the case was part of the package I felt like I got a decent deal. After seeing what MF charges for the case, I decided I had bought a case and had the mandolin thrown in for free. To the point, this is a well-built case, nicely appointed, attractive, and fully functional. It holds an F-style mandolin well, but not so tightly that a slight difference in standard size would make it unusable (as reviews suggest other cases are). I expecially like the neck strap that firmly holds the instrument in place, even if it isn't a perfect fit. I'm cheap about cases, and frankly feel that any reputable instrument manufacturer should provide a case as part of the package. Since that doesn't seem to be the situation, I will order this case if I buy a mando that doesn't come with one. It's not inexpensive, but not outrageous either, and the quality and features are there.
Washburn F Style Mandolin Case.

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